Dromahair (Irish: Droim Dhá Thiar, meaning 'ridge of (the) two demons') is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland. Dromahair is 10 km (6 mi) from Manorhamilton...
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Gill is to the northwest of Dromahair; Parke's Castle is located on the lakeshore. Belhavel Lough is also located in Dromahair, within the parish of Killargue...
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County Leitrim. Dromahair in italics denotes post Ualgarg mor kings who ruled from the capital Dromahair before the term "O'Rourkes of Dromahair" was in use...
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Downings (Na Dúnaibh) Dowra Drimnagh Drimoleague Dripsey Drinagh Drogheda Dromahair Dromahane Dromcolliher Dromineer Dromiskin Dromod Dromore West Drum (Monaghan)...
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George Charles Beresford (category People from Dromahair)
February 1938) was a British studio photographer, originally from Drumlease, Dromahair, County Leitrim. A member of the Beresford family headed by the Marquess...
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branches MacLoughlin MacRannell MacNeill MacKiernan Branches O’Rourke of Dromahair O’Rourke of Kilnagarn O’Rourke of Leitrim Castle O’Rourke of Inishmagrath...
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On 24 November 2023, protests and illegal roadblocks were set up in Dromahair, County Leitrim, following rumours that buses carrying refugees would...
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NIGHTINGALES by Eugene McCabe". "Anglo Celt - Border-themed film festival in Dromahair this weekend". Archived from the original on 2 October 2016. Retrieved...
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located in Dromahair, County Leitrim, Ireland. Creeveley Abbey is now in use for as a grave yard. Creevelea Abbey is located west of Dromahair, on the west...
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Patrick O'Hely (category People from Dromahair)
Abbey (Irish: an Mainistir na Craoibhe Léithe), the Franciscan Friary at Dromahair, County Leitrim. If so, it would suggest that O'Hely was a native of the...
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Events from the year 1508 in Ireland. Lord: Henry VII Dromahair Friary founded by Eóghan O'Rourke, Lord of West Bréifne and Margaret O'Brian of Thomond...
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She managed Dromahair GAA in Leitrim, claiming that the passion she felt for her county was her motivation to take part in the show. Dromahair competed against...
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(anglicised as O'Rourke) was the local Gaelic chieftain, based in nearby Dromahair, whose land was seized by the British and then granted to Sir Frederick...
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750–1256 Coat of arms Motto: Buagh (English: Victory) Breifne c. 900 Capital Dromahair Common languages Irish Religion Christianity Government Tanistry / Elective...
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O'Rourke sept which emerged in the 15th century – the Carrigallen O'Rourkes, Dromahair O'Rourkes and Carha O'Rourkes – all trace the lineage back to Ualgarg...
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853–1170 AD East Breifne Belturbet, Cavan Kingdom 1256–1607 AD Iar Connacht Dromahair Túatha/Kingdom 1051–1589 AD Ireland Dublin Lordship 1171–1542 AD Iveagh...
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Dromahair - 4 seats Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 Sinn Féin John Dolan Unopposed Unopposed Sinn Féin Michael Fox Unopposed Unopposed Sinn Féin Peter Keany...
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James Downey (journalist) (category People from Dromahair)
James Downey was an Irish journalist and author. Born in Dromahair, County Leitrim, he began his newspaper career in the early 1950s when his father secured...
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entering the relegation playoffs. Gortletteragh 2-11, 0-11 St. Patrick's Dromahair, 3/9/2016, St. Mary's Kiltoghert 2-14, 1-9 Drumreilly, Páirc Seán Mac...
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Achonry) and the pope; probable mistaken reference to Creevelea (Dromahair), q.v. Dromahair Friary Observant Franciscan Friars founded 1508 by Margaret O'Brien...
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to the 2019 I.F.C. after losing the relegation final to St. Patrick's Dromahair. Their 21 years in the top-flight of Leitrim club football spanned back...
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artist". Irish Independent. 26 July 2006. Retrieved 14 January 2023. "Dromahair artists feature in exhibition celebrating Sligo's connection to Yeats...
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Errilly Friary, County Galway Consort Mary Maguire House O'Rourkes of Dromahair Father Brian O'Rourke Mother Annable Ni Croidheáin (Crean) Religion Roman...
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to make it unusable by the English. He also demolished his castles at Dromahair and Leitrim at this time. O'Rourke was knighted in 1585 but continued...
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county town of Sligo on the R290 road between Ballygawley to the west and Dromahair in County Leitrim to the north-east. Known as "The Town of the Causeway"...
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0-16 to 0-15 at Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada. Aughnasheelin and St. Patrick's Dromahair were relegated to the 2020 I.F.C. as they were both defeated in their...
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Leitrim, Ireland. Drumahaire barony takes its name from the village of Dromahair (Irish: Dhroim Dhá Thiar, "Two Demons Ridge"). The Irish thiar is a shortening...
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Brian O'Rourke (category People from Dromahair)
of Dromahair. Foundations of the O'Rourke tower house within its bawn wall and circular moat can be seen today at Parke's Castle, close to Dromahair. He...
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Glenfarne 1957 Kilmakerill Halt 1957 Manorhamilton 1957 Lisgorman 1957 Dromahair 1957 Ballintogher 1957 Ballygawley Collooney (SL&NCR) 1957 Carrignagat...
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Linear Murroe Silvermines 43 km (27 mi) Sligo Way Sligo Linear Larrigan Dromahair 78 km (48 mi) Slí Gaeltacht Mhuscraí Cork Linear Kealkill Millstreet 70 km...
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